Telstra outages and service status in Murray Bridge, South Australia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Murray Bridge, South Australia
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Telstra Issues Reports Near Murray Bridge, South Australia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Murray Bridge and nearby locations:
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alisha. (@_heleali) reported from Murray Bridge, South Australia@Telstra 5253. Outage page says nothing. No connection to 4g, only 3g. Messages failing. Been going since 10pm last night.
Telstra Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Raymond McKeown (@RaymondKeown3) reportedThis Telstra Shelia does not need to spend her time & money on rebuilding trust How about she builds a network that works! What she must do is explain what failed, how & why. And what she has done to ensure it does not happen again.
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Raymond McKeown (@RaymondKeown3) reported@Kate3015 You can bet, some Indian software blokes are involved, and I note the Telstra Head Shelia has finally arrived back from Hols, mind you, not that she can or will do anything to fix the issues.
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David Marler (@Qldaah) reportedListen to me. Telstra CEO Vicky Brady losing her job might make you feel better but it won't help improve the system. I've seen this scenario play out multiple times throughout my ITC career. Someone else comes in & it's Snakes & Ladders. Listen to the technicians. #auspol
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Christine Milne AO (@ChristineMilne) reportedDid anyone ask Barnaby Joyce about mega Telstra outage and lack of connectivity in rural and regional Australia? He delivered the sale to Howard, never forget! #auspol
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ImoutoImperium (@shionrespecter) reported@caracal_fandom A privatised Telstra didnt fail to build broadband, Sol Trujilio went to John Howard and asked if he could build the network in exchange for having a monopoly and Howard couldn't or wpuldn't approve it.
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Lassiter (@dfordavidmel) reported@TimLooker @ABCaustralia Since privatisation Telstra has got rid of most of its technical staff and focused on ways to squeeze consumers harder for profits. They have consistently and brazenly ignored their service obligations and treat Australians as mugs. Thanks John Howard you evil prick
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Powell's Other Glasses (Ausnotes) 🌸 (@ausnotes) reported@88888sAccount Best to wait till Telstra or the NBN is down again and then really rub it in the face.
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Paul Gruyters (@GruytersPaul) reported@FranMooMoo Vicky Brady, at her presser, "We take 000 extremely seriously". Telstra is mandated to provide the service. I worked at 000. In 2011, staff doing the same job were on eight different employment contracts. Telstra had agencies compete in a wage-cutting competition. Credibility 000
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Sonny h (@sonnyh303) reported@Possum2412 Pfft, I am safe, I’m with Telstra… there will be an outage
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John Woodcroft (@jonwoodcroft) reportedTELSTRA OUTAGE III This outage has severe strategic/security implications for Australia. If the whole of Eastern Australia's communications is knocked out by a single malfunction/incident. A major rethink of the configuration of communication infrastructure seems in order.